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MirandaLo

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Which nutrients appear to reduce or prevent preeclampsia?
 a. calcium and magnesium
  b. calcium and folic acid
 c. calcium and vitamin D
 d. fish oils and vitamin E
 e. vitamins C and E

Question 2

The consequences of purging may include any of the following except:
 
 a. erosion of the teeth.
  b. a ruptured esophagus.
  c. dangerously low potassium concentrations.
  d. a ruptured appendix.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

d




MirandaLo

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Reply 2 on: Aug 20, 2018
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